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  • Gruffalo sing-a-long

    Gruffalo sing-a-long

    Following the unfortunate cancellation of their show last month, the amazing cast of The Gruffalo’s Child wanted to give the Casey community a little taste…

  • Art in isolation

    Art in isolation

    The doors to Bunjil Place may be (temporarily) closed, but the team is still dedicated to delivering amazing arts and cultural experiences. That’s why they…

  • Virtual connections in isolation

    Virtual connections in isolation

    As the majority of the country self-isolates and social distances in accordance with the federal government’s instructions, young people are utilising the online tools at…

  • Community newspapers deserve more: CPA

    Community newspapers deserve more: CPA

    Newspaper publishers have again called on the federal government to urgently unlock funds to assist regional and community newspapers, amid fears of further stand downs…

  • Domain name giveaway

    Domain name giveaway

    Narre Warren based VentraIP Australia, the largest privately owned provider of web hosting and domain name registrar services in Australia, has announced that it will…

  • Honouring our Anzacs from home

    Honouring our Anzacs from home

    Vietnam veteran Ray Heathcote will observe a minute’s silence at his Berwick home this Saturday to honour his fallen mates and family members who have…

  • Funding boost to keep women and children safe

    Funding boost to keep women and children safe

    Women in the south-east experiencing or at risk of family violence will continue to get help, with a two-year funding package for women’s health services…

  • Resident’s anger over dumped rubbish

    Resident’s anger over dumped rubbish

    Piles of rubbish dumped illegally beside a shared trail in Berwick, near the Monash Freeway, has disgusted a resident. The resident, who asked not to…

  • Schools make shift to online learning

    Schools make shift to online learning

    The bell may have rung for the first day of term two – but there was a sullen silence that hung over the school grounds…

  • State throws weight behind regional newspapers

    State throws weight behind regional newspapers

    The Victorian Government has announced emergency support to help regional print media survive and ensure all Victorians have the information they need to protect themselves,…

  • Radical change to Casey planning process

    Radical change to Casey planning process

    The City of Casey wants no repeat of the issues that sparked an IBAC inquiry and led to the dismissal of its elected council by…

  • Casey tackles internal rebuild

    Casey tackles internal rebuild

    While the world’s attention has been turned to matters of survival in the Covid-19 pandemic, the Casey Council has been hard at work on matters…

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